Tuesday was the second day of bidding at the Barrett-Jackson collector car auction in Scottsdale and featured several world record-breaking sales, including the sale of a Scooby Doo Mystery Machine van for $59,400.

This 1968 Ford Econoline Mystery Machine Van is being auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

1968 Ford Econoline Mystery Machine Van

Solve mysteries with your friends in this custom van styled after the Mystery Machine from Scooby-Doo.

The van is finished in the correct movie exterior color combination along with the Mystery Machine livery. The interior is a custom blue, green and orange color scheme, complete with a Ghost Finder instrument panel.

The van runs on a factory 302ci V8 engine mated to a three-speed automatic transmission.

Sale price: $59,400.

This 1960 Volkswagen Beetle Coupe will be auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

1960 Volkswagen Beetle Coupe

This custom Beetle is powered by a 2007cc 4-cylinder engine and manual transmission with dual Dellorto 36 carburetors with custom header pipe that produces a deep racer sound.

The headlights and taillights were moved lower in the fenders to give the car a look lower to the ground, and the custom driving light was carved into the front bumper.

Sale price: Not sold.

This 1971 Plymouth Satellite Coupe is being auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

1971 Plymouth Satellite Coupe

This Plymouth Satellite is finished in custom paint with pinstriping throughout and etched quarter windows.

The 440ci engine was stroked to 500ci and has less than 500 miles on it. Engine features include ported Indy heads and ported manifold, a COMP cam and gear drive. It’s backed by a four-speed manual transmission and produces an estimated 850 horsepower, and has an additional 400 horsepower nitrous shot.

This Satellite graced the Hot Rod magazine cover in February 1983 and has been featured in numerous other publications.

It won nine straight first-place awards at World of Wheels and its award for Best Engine Compartment, and its first inaugural Phil Giamanco Memorial Outstanding Street Machine Award.

Sale price: $37,400.

This 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Convertible is being auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Convertible

This 2002 Camaro is powered by a 346ci 8-cylinder engine producing 345 horsepower and a six-speed manual transmission. It has 345 miles.

This exterior is finished in Bright Rally Red with a pair of silver stripes that ended with a checkered-flag design towards the rear of the car.

Exterior features included a hood scoop with black accents, 10-spoke 17-inch wheels with black inserts and black brake calipers and special front grille and rear.

The interior features two-tone leather seats, 35th Anniversary stitched into the headrests and other unique badging.

Sale price: $29,700.

This 1988 Pegasus Trans Am "BL Stryker" is being auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

1988 Pegasus Trans Am "BL Stryker"

This 1988 Pegasus was built for two episodes of the 1989 television series “BL Stryker” starring Burt Reynolds and filmed in Palm Beach, Florida. Co-director Hal Needham ordered two of these cars for the show.

This one is powered by a 5.7-liter V8 engine backed by an automatic transmission.

Sale price: Not sold.

This 1955 Ford F-100 Custom Pickup is being auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

1955 Ford F-100 Custom Pickup

This Ford F-100 pickup truck left the production line finished in Nocturne Blue, but has been repainted in a brighter blue with subtle pinstriping.

The front brakes are Chrysler and the rear are stock Ford drum brakes. It has been recently updated with brighter headlights on the grille, tailgate and fender arches.

The custom interior has matching seats, headliner and carpeting, Vintage Air, custom gauges and drive display, power seats, brakes and doors and two power truck bed compartment covers.

Sale price: $30,800.

This 1989 Jeep Cherokee Custom SUV is being auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

1989 Jeep Cherokee Custom SUV

This custom Jeep Cherokee was built in a “Jurassic Park” theme for promotional use when the movie debuted, but was never used.

The Jeep is powered by a 4.0-liter EFI engine backed by an automatic transmission. It’s loaded with all power options, including the sunroof, oversized wheels and tires, 4-wheel drive, winch bumper and a 14-inch widened body.

Sale price: $11,000.

This 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351 Fastback re-creation is being auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351 Fastback Re-creation

This Ford Mustang Boss 351 re-creation underwent a complete restoration over two years.

It’s finished in Grabber Blue with the Boss package and is powered by a rebuilt 351ci Cleveland engine backed by an automatic transmission.

It has an all-new interior, including the headliner, upholstery, dash and door panels and brand-new Magnum 500 wheels.

Sale price: Not sold.

This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Custom 2-Door Post is being auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Custom 2-Door Post

This Chevrolet Bel Air Resto-Mod was featured in High Performance Chevy magazine, and a copy of the issue is included with the sale.

It is powered by a GM 5.7-liter crate engine backed by a TH400 automatic transmission, with an added Edelbrock power package, power steering, power disc brakes, updated suspension with added front and rear sway bars, dual exhaust, and 18-inch and 20-inch wheels.

This California-built Bel Air features a one-piece bumper, updated under-dash gauges, an original-type spare and jack, and correct California yellow plates. The interior is done in correct bronze and black to complement the Sierra Bronze exterior.

Sale price: $37,400.

This 1937 Ford Housecar Camper is being auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

1937 Ford Housecar Camper

This 1937 Ford Factory built Housecar Camper was built at the Ford plant in St. Paul, Minnesota.

It was built on a 1937 Ford pickup frame and cowling with the rear framing being wood with a metal skin wrap. The roof was painted in reflective silver to prevent heat, along with a pop-up section in the kitchen area to stand up while cooking.

It is powered by a correct Flathead V8 engine and three-speed manual transmission.

Sale price: $21,450.

This 1962 Chevrolet Corvair 95 Rampside Pickup is being auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

1962 Chevrolet Corvair 95 Rampside Pickup

A Corvair truck Rampside had a side ramp for loading and unloading cargo. These were used by the Bell Telephone Company as the side ramp made it easier to load and unload cable drums.

The truck is completely restored and is in show-quality condition. It’s equipped with a custom chrome package, which includes the windshield trim, bumpers and hubcaps.

The 145ci, air-cooled Turbo Air horizontally-opposed six-cylinder engine is located in the rear, under a slightly raised cargo floor. The engine is coupled to a smooth-shifting four-speed manual transmission.

An owner’s manual, service manuals, extra correct rechromed hubcap and other parts are included.

Sale price: $77,000.

This 1962 Plymouth Savoy Race Car is being auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

1962 Plymouth Savoy Race Car

This 1962 Plymouth Savoy has been raced by its owner for 15 years. It’s powered by a 572/950 horsepower all-aluminum wedge engine that was professionally built and dyno tested.

The professionally built automatic transmission is outfitted with billet parts and a Neil Chance 5500 stall converter. This race car is equipped with a Dana 60 rear end with 4.56 gears and 41-spline axles, tube chassis with 4-link rear suspension and Wilwood brakes at all four corners.

It’s an all-steel car except for the hood and weighs 3,100 pounds. The car is race-ready and includes all documentation and history.

Sale price: $22,000.

This 1947 Crosley Pickup is being auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale on Tuesday.(Photo11: Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)

1947 Crosley Pickup

This truck is one of 3,182 Crosley pickups built in 1947 and came out of Marion, Indiana.

After World War II, when gas rationing was discontinued and the Big Three carmakers began producing larger cars, consumer interest in Crosley's compact cars declined.

The last Crosley car rolled off of the assembly line on July 3, 1952.

The engine is a late-model 61ci model, which is coupled to a three-speed manual transmission. This truck model sold for $1,007 new and was advertised to make 50 miles per gallon, and, at the cost of 15 cents per gallon, was ahead of its time.

This truck has undergone a complete professional frame-off restoration.

Two of four original Bumblebee Camaros from the Transformers film franchise sit outside the auction block at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Jan. 19, 2019, in Scottsdale. The four sold for $500,000 total with the money going to benefit Operation Homefront, a non-profit that supports military families. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

The $500,000 check given to Operation Homefront for the purchase of Four original Bumblebee Camaros from the Transformers film franchise bought by Rick Hendrick, owner of NASCAR team Hendrick Motorsports, is held for a photo-op with Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson (center), at WestWorld on Jan. 19, 2019, in Scottsdale. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

Four original Bumblebee Camaros from the Transformers film franchise sit on the auction block at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Jan. 19, 2019, in Scottsdale. The four sold for $500,000 total with the money going to benefit Operation Homefront, a non-profit that supports military families. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

Four original Bumblebee Camaros from the Transformers film franchise sit on the auction block at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Jan. 19, 2019, in Scottsdale. The four sold for $500,000 total with the money going to benefit Operation Homefront, a non-profit that supports military families. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

A 1934 Cadillac Custom Convertible sits in line before being driven onto the auction block at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Sat. January 19, 2019 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

A 1934 Cadillac Custom Convertible sits in line before being driven onto the auction block at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Sat. January 19, 2019 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

A 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Custom Convertible is driven off the auction block after being sold at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Sat. January 19, 2019 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

A 1959 Chevrolet Corvette sits in line before being driven onto the auction block at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Sat. January 19, 2019 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

The "Twisted Mistress" 1931 Ford Model A Custom Coupe sits in line before being driven onto the auction block at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Sat. January 19, 2019 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

A 1953 Buick Skylark Convertible sits in line before being driven onto the auction block at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Sat. January 19, 2019 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

A 1957 Oldsmobile 98 Starfire Convertible sits in line before being driven onto the auction block at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Sat. January 19, 2019 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

A 1958 Dodge Custom Royal Super D-500 Convertible sits in line before being driven onto the auction block at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Sat. January 19, 2019 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

A 2007 Shelby GT 500 Vin: 00005 signed by Carroll Shelby sits in line before being driven onto the auction block at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Sat. January 19, 2019 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

A 1959 Chevrolet Corvette sits in line before being driven onto the auction block at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Sat. January 19, 2019 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

Dwayne Magill takes a selfie with a statue of Bumblebee from the Transformers movie franchise at the Barrett-Jackson Car Auction at WestWorld in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Jan. 16, 2019. Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

Jacob Fagan, 11, completes the engine challenge at a booth run by the Hot Dodders of Tomorrow in the kids area of the Barrett-Jackson Car Auction on Jan. 12. Rich Ralstin, left, helps explain the engine. Anya Magnuson/The Republic

The Green Hornet, which comes from the personal collection of Craig Jackson, sits on a rotating platform at the Barrett-Jackson Car Auction on Jan. 12, the first day of the event. It is a 1968 Shelby EXP 500 prototype. Anya Magnuson/The Republic

Leo Breen-Harris, 5, has his hands scan with a light to expose germs at a stand run by students from the University of Arizona College of Medicine in the kids area of the Barrett-Jackson Car Auction on Jan. 12. Anya Magnuson/The Republic

Henry Garner, 3, reaches up to the kids area derby track at the Barrett-Jackson Car Auction on Jan. 12, the first day of the event. The toy car derby races are led by Arizona Science Center volunteers and help children understand how different types of wheels affect the speed of a car. Anya Magnuson/The Republic

Bev Deckard, left, and Susie White take a photo of a van decked out to look like the Mystery Machine from Scooby Doo at the Barrett-Jackson Car Auction on Jan. 12, the first day of the event. Anya Magnuson/The Republic

This 1965 Mercedes-Benz 230 SL Roadster, once owned by John Lennon, will be auctioned off at the 48th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Collector Car Auction, which runs January 12-20 at WestWorld. Tom Tingle/The Republic

Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson, and Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson, speak at a press conference about the upcoming 48th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Collector Car Auction, which runs January 12-20 at WestWorld. Chevrolet is offering four Bumblebee Camaros as seen in the Transformer movies. Tom Tingle/The Republic

Actor Gary Sinise will auction off his 1981 custom Jeep CJ7 at the 48th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Collector Car Auction, which runs January 12-20 at WestWorld. The proceeds will benefit the Gary Sinise Foundation, which helps the military and first responders. Tom Tingle/The Republic

The 48th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Collector Car Auction will be held January 12-20 at WestWorld. Chevrolet is offering four Bumblebee Camaros as seen in the Transformer movies. Tom Tingle/The Republic

This 2014 Mercedes Benz G-63 6x6 will be auctioned off at the 48th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Collector Car Auction, which runs January 12-20 at WestWorld. It is extremely rare. Tom Tingle/The Republic

This 2012 Lexus LFA Nurburgring Edition will be auctioned off at the 48th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Collector Car Auction, which runs January 12-20 at WestWorld. It is extremely rare. Tom Tingle/The Republic

A 1957 Ford Thunderbird convertible is parked in a lot in preparation for the 48th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Collector Car Auction at WestWorld that runs from January 12-20, 2019. Tom Tingle/The Republic

Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson, speaks to members of the media about the upcoming 48th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Collector Car Auction, which runs January 12-20 at WestWorld. Tom Tingle/The Republic

A 2020 Toyota Supra - First Production Vin 20201 sits outside the show rooms at Barrett-Jackson collector-car auction at WestWorld on Sat. January 19, 2019 a in Scottsdale, Ariz. Thomas Hawthorne, Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic